With Songkran coming up, we wanted to shed light on this traditional Thai New Year celebration. More than just a water festival — Songkran derived from the Sanskrit word sankranti, meaning “to pass into” or “transit”. Rooted in ancient Hindu-Buddhist traditions, it marks the sun’s shift into Aries. Historically before the water fights, Songkran was celebrated as a quiet, ritual based reset.
Offered alongside water when paying respect to elders, Puang Malai are hand-threaded floral garlands, most commonly made from jasmine, roses, orchids or marigolds. These garlands, symbolising purity and respect, are offerings to the sacred and our loved ones for blessings and protection.
To celebrate Songkran, EQ and 965 are hosting a Malai workshop this Thursday, April 9th 965 Soi Wanit 2.
Doing Things With Hands: Making Funky Malai
📅 Date: Thursday, April 9, 2025
🕑 Time: 11:00–1:00 PM & 2:00-4:00
🎟️ Ticket: 800 THB (includes 1 free drink)
Come make your own version of malai with us — a hands-on way to celebrate and connect with tradition, letting go, honoring continuity and starting again with intention ✨
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A dreamy trip to the coast of Khao Sam Muk, Bang Saen
“Actually, I read this post shared by @maleenote and wanted to check it out.” @msbeamtawan
Khao Sam Muk a 1 to 1.5 hours by car from Bangkok, is a small hill and viewpoint overlooking the Chon Buri sea, located between Ang Sila and Bang Saen Beach. The hill is also known for it’s love legend, a tragic one, very local Romeo Juliet.
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We’re sharing songs that start with the word “รัก” in all its beautiful forms. Take a fun trip down memory lane and press play on all the Thai “ruk” songs handpicked by our team. Let all form of ruk flow!
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Guided by Livable Beauty as its design manifesto, the initiative emphasizes values beyond aesthetics, prioritizing practicality, functionality, and the enhancement of everyday living. The collection also addresses issues of waste by reimagining and transforming materials into artistic creations. Together, these principles aim to inspire and enrich a better way of living for everyone
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In conversation with Petch @pipatchara , designer of Aqua Playground, part of Sansiri Design Collection. Guided by the manifesto of Livable Beauty, the initiative celebrates design that goes beyond aesthetics enhancing functionality, practicality, and everyday life.
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More than spaces, more than structures, this initiative places design at the heart of meaningful experiences—leading creativity into every touchpoint of living.
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